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NextImg:CFR’s Dishonest Response to Trump’s Anti-UN Speech
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Donald Trump addresses the UN General Assembly on Sept. 23, 2025
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

The globalists aren’t happy with the tongue-lashing President Donald Trump unleashed on the United Nations General Assembly earlier this week. His speech undermined 80 years of subversive work and propaganda designed to destroy nationhood and create a world government.

Not surprisingly, their rebuke to Trump’s comments is just as dishonest as the stated purpose of their agendas.  

Trump impaled the UN for its refusal to support peace negotiations he worked on this year, its financing of disastrous open-border policies, and the litany of erroneous climate doomsday predictions the organization has made over the decades. He said the UN is run by “stupid people” who are ruining the great civilizations of Europe. The UN has not solved any problems, he said, adding that “it’s actually creating new problems for us to solve.”

The only things that would’ve made his speech better is if he hadn’t said the UN had great potential and if he hadn’t told UN Secretary-General António Guterres afterward that the U.S. was “behind the United Nations 100 percent.” Nevertheless, “his speech has profound implications,” noted Esther Brimmer, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). We can only hope so.

Trump slaughtered sacred cow after sacred cow. In the span of an hour, America’s bombastic, unfiltered president took a sledgehammer to a series of narratives that took the globalists decades to deceptively prop up, ideas that were designed to convince the most advanced and prosperous societies in the world to commit suicide.

Trump called the climate change agenda the “greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.” He twisted the metaphorical knife deeper when he cited two examples of alarmist UN climate predictions that have proven embarrassingly wrong. This magazine has for years pointed out the erroneous nature of climate alarmism, including in this 2021 video.

Trump also said what every sensible person knows but has been shamed from saying out loud — that it’s wrong and destructive to flood first-world nations with third-world migrants, and then to make it worse by refusing to require that they at least assimilate. He piled on in this vein by doing something else Westerners have been cowed into not doing — bragging about centuries of accomplishments by Western cultures.

According to Brimmer, Trump’s speech “undermines the foundation for concepts such as human rights or a duty to protect the environment on which all living beings on Earth depend.” She added that “these concepts are based on relationships beyond the narrow preferences of the sovereign state.”

This is emblematic of the alternative reality the internationalists have been broadcasting for decades. The saying “Whatever they accuse you of doing, they’re doing it” applies here.

The UN uses a number of subagencies to funnel migrants from Africa into Europe’s power nations. Among them are the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and its global action plans. The UN also set up during Joe Biden’s disastrous tenure support shelters along the migrant route to the U.S. Those shelters fed and supplied migrants so they could continue their journey until they illegally entered the U.S.

The UN has facilitated a great deal of harm, death, and human rights violations. To get to Europe, migrants often cross tempestuous seas in inflatable rafts. Many have died when those boats capsized. In the Western Hemisphere, migrants have attempted dangerous journeys through cartel-controlled regions and jungles, filled with venomous critters, large carnivorous predators, and sociopathic gangsters. No one knows exactly how many people have been killed, raped, or kidnapped and sold into human trafficking on their way to the United States, but it’s a lot. Thousands upon thousands of children are missing. There’s no telling how many are sitting in cages or chained somewhere, like animals, while being held prisoners by human traffickers or diabolic pedophiles. These are realities Trump hinted at on Tuesday. And the UN has been a contributor to this carnage.

Open-border policies also harm citizens of the host nations. European and American societies have been ravaged by migrant crime. Illegals are stabbing people in the United Kingdom. They’ve committed acts of terrorism in France. They assault the citizens of Germany. They’ve killed young, innocent Americans who made the mistake of thinking they could go jogging in their neighborhood. What about the dignity of these people? What of the human rights of those whose lives were snuffed out by homicidal criminals who should’ve never been let in?

And then there’s the UN’s internal record of human rights violations. As we reported in July’s print issue, “for decades, UN ‘peacekeepers’ have gotten away with murder, rape, torture, sex trafficking, and other crimes — with no consequences.”  The UN has faced numerous allegations of sexual assault and exploitation by its employees, particularly peacekeepers, staff, and contractors. These cases span decades across various regions.

On the environmental front, the globalists at the UN do everything they can to sweep under the rug truth about the green scam. They support peppering miles and miles of beautiful land with hideous solar panels and wind turbines that can’t even come close to producing the power necessary to keep the heat on in the winter. Offshore wind turbines have killed and harmed fish, whales, dolphins, seals, and seabirds. Carbon-capture boondoggles destroy thousands of square miles of soil and threaten food production. Moreover, those monstrosities reduce carbon dioxide, which is necessary for plants to grow.

The climate con has also boosted energy bills across the U.S. and Europe. CFR members are being dishonest, pretending this isn’t happening. Alice Hill, senior fellow for energy and the environment at the CFR, recently tried to offset Trump’s comments with this deflection:

Over the past fifteen years, the cost of solar power has fallen by more than 80 percent, and onshore wind power by more than 70 percent. Today, in most of the world, new wind and solar power are the cheapest sources of electricity. Lithium-ion battery prices have also dropped nearly 90 percent since 2010. 

Yeah, so? Let’s say the cost of solar panels has dropped by 80 percent. Cheaper solar panels haven’t prevented rolling blackouts in California. And they haven’t stopped energy bills from spiking. The average U.S. household spent about 20 percent more from 2020 to 2025 in electricity bills. In Europe, the price of electricity surged even more. The cost of energy rose in the countries that bought into the green con the most.

To make matters worse, there likely is no climate crisis. We know for sure there is no consensus that such a crisis exists. Those pushing the climate con make the consensus claim while silencing dissenting voices.

For instance, In 2023, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), another globalist organization, canceled a speaking engagement by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Dr. John Clauser because he didn’t believe in a “climate crisis.” After theoretical physicist and former Obama administration Undersecretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy Steven Koonin published his book Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters, the climate cartel Establishment assaulted him with ridicule and attacks. And within the science community, it is an open secret that funding is infinitely more difficult to obtain for anyone who doesn’t belong in the climate cult. This is how they manufacture climate-change “consensus,” by shutting up the dissenters. This deceptive playbook is used with all their agendas.

Despite the climate alarmists’ dismal track record, one that would be laughable if it hadn’t brought so much tragedy, they’re not going to change course. If what Hill wrote is any indication, the globalists will find another power nation to champion their causes:

In 2024 alone, China installed more solar capacity than the rest of the world combined. By ceding leadership on clean energy to China, Trump makes it easy for China to position itself as the primary supplier of affordable clean technologies to developing countries. 

Yes, China. The same China that is standing up new coal plants faster than it takes to fill a pothole in Chicago. The same China whose cities are so polluted that they look like a scene from The Fog.

The UN and the CFR, along with several other globalist bodies, have shaped policies and narratives with one major goal in mind: global government. Brimmer’s comment that the concepts of human rights and environmental preservation “are based on relationships beyond the narrow preferences of the sovereign state” reflects their strategy. Their argument is that the problems within a nation can only be solved by the meddling of international bodies, people who’ve never been elected by the citizens, people with no loyalty to the nation-state, people who won’t admit that their ideas have failed. They manufacture crises to have an excuse for international cooperation.

If the people of the West want to regain control over their governments and their cultures, if they want to restore the West as the bastion of liberty it once was, they need to create enough pressure to exit the UN. They also need to void the influence of CFR members. And as we’ve noted before, the CFR is the Deep State’s nervous system. These people are everywhere — in government, in media, in “philanthropy.” They openly list their members here. The New American print edition periodically publishes issues listing the CFR members in each presidential administration. (See, for example, our June 7, 2021 issue, “CFR: Still the Power Behind the Throne,” and our August 10, 2020 issue, “Directing the Disorder.”)

Americans must take advantage of a White House leadership that recognizes the harm of globalism. They must build on that, despite its imperfections. To learn more about the UN and how you can help, we recommend The John Birch Society’s Get US Out! campaign here.